Letter from B.R. Ambedkar to W.E.B. Du Bois
Undated letter from B.R. Ambedkar to W.E.B. Du Bois, most likely written in 1946. The letter inquires about the National Negro Congress petition to the United Nations, which attempted to secure the rights of minority through the U.N. council.
Memorandum from Pemberton Dudley
Memorandum stating that Dr. Sambhu Chandra Mukhopadhya passed away. Dr. Mukhopadhya was a homeopathy enthusiast from Baranagar, near Kolkata, who was elected to be a corresponding member of the American Institute of Homeopathy in 1873. Though he was not a trained medical professional, he was known widely as ‘doctor'.
Letter to the Indian Minister of Health and Family Welfare
Letter of unknown date addressed to India’s Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Nirman Bhavan, expressing concern about how the Indian Government is handling the AIDS/HIV public health crisis. The letter asks that the government provide more public education about preventing the disease as well as remedy the deficient sanitation standards in India’s hospitals.
Draft Letter
A letter of unknown date describing the AIDS/HIV public health crisis of India. The letter written by a ‘group of Indian academics, journalists, and activists’ shows concern for the way the Indian Government is handling the treatment of those with the virus and the prevention of the spread of the disease. The letter asks the recipient to write to the Health Secretary in India, Mr. R.L.
Letter from Godha Ram Channon to San Francisco Newspapers
A letter from Channon to the City Editors of San Francisco Newspapers, including the Examiners, Chronicle, News, Call & Bulletin, inviting photographers and journalists to attend the welcome reception at the airport on July 19, 1949 for Indian Ambassador to the U.S., Madame Pandit. They were also invited to a dinner in her honor held on July 22, 1949.
Letter from Godha Ram Channon to San Francisco Newspapers
A letter from Channon to the City Editors of San Francisco Newspapers, including the Examiners, Chronicle, News, Call & Bulletin, inviting photographers and journalists to attend the welcome reception at the airport on July 19, 1949 for Indian Ambassador to the U.S., Madame Pandit. They were also invited to a dinner in her honor held on July 22, 1949.
Letter from Godha Ram Channon to San Francisco Newspapers
A letter from Channon to the City Editors of San Francisco Newspapers, including the Examiners, Chronicle, News, Call & Bulletin, inviting photographers and journalists to attend the welcome reception at the airport on July 19, 1949 for Indian Ambassador to the U.S., Madame Pandit. They were also invited to a dinner in her honor held on July 22, 1949.
Correspondence
Letter from Godha Ram Channon addressed to "Joe," dated August 2, 1947. The letter includes English translations of Urdu letters sent to Joginder Singh, as well as copies of the original Urdu letters themselves.
Correspondence
Letter from Godha Ram Channon addressed "To My Countrymen." In it, Channon urges the recipients to read the enclosed letter, written by Mumtaz Kitchlew in Urdu, advocating for a united India against Partition.